Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Travel with a local who knows every tribe for guaranteed safety!
Watch until the end for the punchline!

published:22 May 2014

views:4810

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

In 2000 it had a population of 254,158. As of 2011 it had a population of 364,145, giving it an annual growth rate of 2.1% over a nine-year period . The place where the city was founded has been inhabited by the Motu-Koitabu people for centuries. The first European to see it was Captain John Moresby in 1873. It was named in honour of his father, Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby.

According to a survey of world cities by the Intelligence Unit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).

Names

The island has been known by various names.

The name Papua was used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West. Its etymology is unclear; one theory states that it is from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore, which controlled parts of the island's coastal region. The name came from papo (to unite) and ua (negation), which means not united or, territory that geographically is far away (and thus not united).

Ploeg reports that the word papua is often said to derive from the Malay word papua or pua-pua, meaning 'frizzly-haired', referring to the highly curly hair of the inhabitants of these areas. Another possibility, put forward by Sollewijn Gelpke in 1993, is that it comes from the Biak phrase sup i papwa which means 'the land below [the sunset]' and refers to the islands west of the Bird's Head, as far as Halmahera. Whatever the origin of the name Papua, it came to be associated with this area, and more especially with Halmahera, which was known to the Portuguese by this name during the era of their colonization in this part of the world.

Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world; 848 languages are listed for the country, of which 12 have no known living speakers. Most of the population of over 7 million people live in customary communities, which are as diverse as the languages. It is also one of the most rural, as only 18 percent of its people live in urban centres. The country is one of the world's least explored, culturally and geographically, and many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in the interior.

Guinea

Guineai/ˈɡɪni/, officially the Republic of Guinea (French:République de Guinée), is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea (French:Guinée française), the modern country is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry in order to distinguish it from other parts of the wider region of the same name, such as Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea. Guinea has a population of 10.5 million and an area of 245,860 square kilometres (94,927sqmi).

Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to twenty-four ethnic groups. French, the official language of Guinea, is the main language of communication in schools, in government administration, in the media, and among the country's security forces, but more than twenty-four indigenous languages are also spoken.

Driver's View of Port Moresby city

World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

How to stay safe in Port Moresby

Travel with a local who knows every tribe for guaranteed safety!
Watch until the end for the punchline!

0:53

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

Chinese businessman killed at Badili, Port Moresby

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously injured after the thugs robbed their shop and slashed him with a knife.
An eye witness told EMTVNews, the suspects used a ladder and gained entry through the shop’s window.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

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Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG)

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG)

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG)

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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
=======================
Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
========================
Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

Plot: The American artist couple Port and Kit Moresby travels aimless through Africa, searching for new experiences that could give new sense to their relationship. But the flight to distant regions leads both only deeper into despair.

Quotes:

[first lines]::Port Moresby: Well, terra firma.::Tunner: We're probably the first tourists they've had since the war.::Kit Moresby: Tunner, we're not tourists. We're travelers.::Tunner: Oh. What's the difference?::Port Moresby: A tourist is someone who thinks about going home the moment they arrive, Tunner.::Kit Moresby: Whereas a traveler might not come back at all.::Tunner: You mean *I'm* a tourist.::Kit Moresby: Yes, Tunner. And I'm half and half.

Tunner: You've been to North Africa before, Port. Kit and I will just follow your plan.::Port Moresby: My only plan is, I have no plan.

Kit Moresby: Other people's dreams are so dull.::Port Moresby: Kit has days when everything in the world is merely a sign for something else. A white Mercedes can't just simply be a white Mercedes. It must have a secret meaning about the whole of life. Everything is an omen. Nothing can just be what it is.

Kit Moresby: Oh, Tunner, stop trying to be interesting. On you it looks terrible. And you're too good-looking.

Tunner: Do you and Port ever... share the same room?::Kit Moresby: Tunner, when you travel for months on end, you have to set it up this way. But if you're talking about sex, the first rule of marriage is never to confuse it with sleep.

Kit Moresby: Now we're going to have to choose between two tortures: taking the train or driving with them.

Kit Moresby: Champagne yes, philosophy no.

Port Moresby: You know, if Tunner didn't take such long siestas, I'd never be alone with you. I think he's in love with you.::Kit Moresby: Port, don't be silly.::Port Moresby: Sillier things have happened. The way he hangs around making inane conversation, the way he looks at you when he fingers his DDT can...::Kit Moresby: What else?::Port Moresby: Oh, the ferocity with which he counts your luggage.::Kit Moresby: Oh, he counts yours too.::Port Moresby: It's not the same.

Kit Moresby: Someday they're gonna kick the French out of this country.::Port Moresby: Well, with trousers like that, who can blame them?

Tunner: Do you think, uh, Port suspects something?::Kit Moresby: I think he knows, but he doesn't know that he knows.

Modern Port Moresby, PNG

Driver's View of Port Moresby city

World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

How to stay safe in Port Moresby

Travel with a local who knows every tribe for guaranteed safety!
Watch until the end for the punchline!

published: 22 May 2014

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

Chinese businessman killed at Badili, Port Moresby

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously injured after the thugs robbed their shop and slashed him with a knife.
An eye witness told EMTVNews, the suspects used a ladder and gained entry through the shop’s window.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on ...

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

Chinese businessman killed at Badili, Port Moresby

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously inju...

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously injured after the thugs robbed their shop and slashed him with a knife.
An eye witness told EMTVNews, the suspects used a ladder and gained entry through the shop’s window.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously injured after the thugs robbed their shop and slashed him with a knife.
An eye witness told EMTVNews, the suspects used a ladder and gained entry through the shop’s window.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

VisitPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG) - Travel to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
=======================
Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
========================
Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

VisitPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG) - Travel to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
=======================
Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
========================
Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

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Making Friends. [PNG VLOGS #2]

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Beautiful Drone Footage (Papua New Guinea) 2017 - DJI Inspire

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World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

published: 24 Oct 2011

Port Moresby Trip - Day 3 Highlights

Highlights of Day 3 from the Townsville Delegations trip to Port Moresby. We travelled outside the city of Port Moresby to the villages of Kwikilla and Bouregaina.

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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
=======================
Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
========================
Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

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Bomana War Cemetery.
Ela Beach.
Kitava Island.
Kokoda Track.
Mount Bosavi.
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National ParliamentHouse.
New Guinea Club & RabaulMuseum.
Port MoresbyNature Park.
Sepik River.
#BomanaWarCemetery.
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The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

Making Friends. [PNG VLOGS #2]

In this vlog I take you guys through the first 2 full days in Port Moresby (The capital city of Papua New Guinea). We go visit the school my family helped estab...

In this vlog I take you guys through the first 2 full days in Port Moresby (The capital city of Papua New Guinea). We go visit the school my family helped establish, go to a fancy pants hotel and I buy tampons with a crowd of 50 people lol.
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The video is a short compilation of various footage i have taken from my travels around PNG. Places include Madang, Kimbe, Rabaul and Port Moresby.
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The video is a short compilation of various footage i have taken from my travels around PNG. Places include Madang, Kimbe, Rabaul and Port Moresby.
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Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

EMTV Vocal Fusion Season 5 | Port Moresby Auditions

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Port Moresby.
After going through a number of preliminary auditions, we give away tickets to the lucky few.
Find out what POMCity has in store!

published: 19 Sep 2017

Papua New Guinea History and Culture Discussion in Port Moresby

Discussing history and culture in a settlement with a new friend named Raymond, who has lived in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea since the early 1980's. He originally hails from a province in the highlands of the country, where he was taught English by Christian missionaries from Europe in the early 1960's. We discuss how the rapid modernization of the nation due to technology and globalization is slowly destroying their traditions and culture, as the politicians and younger generation gravitate towards modern desires and personal greed. This is a global truth that is also ever present in PNG, with no signs of slowing, to the detriment of the lower class who are left to figure out their own way in a society with low wages, high unemployment, only 70% education rate, and rising modern crime....

published: 28 Jul 2017

XV Pacific Games Opening Ceremony | Port Moresby

The OpeningCeremony of the XV Pacific Games held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea last Saturday evening was something truly special. For three hours, those both at Sir John Guise Stadium, and those glued to their television screens around the world were left in awe as the incredible culture of Papua New Guinea was showcased in spellbinding fashion.
It is a country said to be a united nation of a thousand tribes. And Saturday night was the perfect example of how unity can be brought about through diversity.
Credit for it all has to go to the amazing crew at Makoda Productions, who put together an incredible night that perfectly celebrated the unique PNG culture...Read the article here
For more information visit www.portmoresby2015.com

Papua New Guinea Discussion About Politics in Settlement in Port Moresby

I was able to go to a settlement in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea with my new friend Martin where we met the community leaders and elders who were willing to take part in a recorded discussion about their country's politics and culture. They're opinions and answers to my question are very honest and very passionate. It is ironic that this took place on the day of the re-election of the prime minister and government they are speaking about, fearlessly, because they want the truth to be told. Unfortunately, the video cut off somehow before the final question of 'how do we bring about change?', which nobody had an answer for, followed by me telling them my story and that education of the kids through experiences like this, where people from many walks of life come together to share humanity,...

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

EMTV Vocal Fusion Season 5 | Port Moresby Auditions

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Port Moresby.
After going through a number of preliminary auditions, we ...

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Port Moresby.
After going through a number of preliminary auditions, we give away tickets to the lucky few.
Find out what POMCity has in store!

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Port Moresby.
After going through a number of preliminary auditions, we give away tickets to the lucky few.
Find out what POMCity has in store!

Discussing history and culture in a settlement with a new friend named Raymond, who has lived in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea since the early 1980's. He originally hails from a province in the highlands of the country, where he was taught English by Christian missionaries from Europe in the early 1960's. We discuss how the rapid modernization of the nation due to technology and globalization is slowly destroying their traditions and culture, as the politicians and younger generation gravitate towards modern desires and personal greed. This is a global truth that is also ever present in PNG, with no signs of slowing, to the detriment of the lower class who are left to figure out their own way in a society with low wages, high unemployment, only 70% education rate, and rising modern crime. He hopes that the education of the younger generation leads to a middle class and improving economy in the not so distant future.

Discussing history and culture in a settlement with a new friend named Raymond, who has lived in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea since the early 1980's. He originally hails from a province in the highlands of the country, where he was taught English by Christian missionaries from Europe in the early 1960's. We discuss how the rapid modernization of the nation due to technology and globalization is slowly destroying their traditions and culture, as the politicians and younger generation gravitate towards modern desires and personal greed. This is a global truth that is also ever present in PNG, with no signs of slowing, to the detriment of the lower class who are left to figure out their own way in a society with low wages, high unemployment, only 70% education rate, and rising modern crime. He hopes that the education of the younger generation leads to a middle class and improving economy in the not so distant future.

The OpeningCeremony of the XV Pacific Games held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea last Saturday evening was something truly special. For three hours, those both at Sir John Guise Stadium, and those glued to their television screens around the world were left in awe as the incredible culture of Papua New Guinea was showcased in spellbinding fashion.
It is a country said to be a united nation of a thousand tribes. And Saturday night was the perfect example of how unity can be brought about through diversity.
Credit for it all has to go to the amazing crew at Makoda Productions, who put together an incredible night that perfectly celebrated the unique PNG culture...Read the article here
For more information visit www.portmoresby2015.com

The OpeningCeremony of the XV Pacific Games held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea last Saturday evening was something truly special. For three hours, those both at Sir John Guise Stadium, and those glued to their television screens around the world were left in awe as the incredible culture of Papua New Guinea was showcased in spellbinding fashion.
It is a country said to be a united nation of a thousand tribes. And Saturday night was the perfect example of how unity can be brought about through diversity.
Credit for it all has to go to the amazing crew at Makoda Productions, who put together an incredible night that perfectly celebrated the unique PNG culture...Read the article here
For more information visit www.portmoresby2015.com

I was able to go to a settlement in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea with my new friend Martin where we met the community leaders and elders who were willing to take part in a recorded discussion about their country's politics and culture. They're opinions and answers to my question are very honest and very passionate. It is ironic that this took place on the day of the re-election of the prime minister and government they are speaking about, fearlessly, because they want the truth to be told. Unfortunately, the video cut off somehow before the final question of 'how do we bring about change?', which nobody had an answer for, followed by me telling them my story and that education of the kids through experiences like this, where people from many walks of life come together to share humanity, are the key to the future. I'm forever thankful for their hospitality, and accepting me as one of their own..

I was able to go to a settlement in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea with my new friend Martin where we met the community leaders and elders who were willing to take part in a recorded discussion about their country's politics and culture. They're opinions and answers to my question are very honest and very passionate. It is ironic that this took place on the day of the re-election of the prime minister and government they are speaking about, fearlessly, because they want the truth to be told. Unfortunately, the video cut off somehow before the final question of 'how do we bring about change?', which nobody had an answer for, followed by me telling them my story and that education of the kids through experiences like this, where people from many walks of life come together to share humanity, are the key to the future. I'm forever thankful for their hospitality, and accepting me as one of their own..

Geoffrey Robertson presents a unique story of real Australian heroes. It's a story full of emotion and humour as the survivors of the 75 Squadron recall their times as Australia's front line defence.
In the early weeks of 1942, Japan had seized most of the Pacific and were poised to launch their offensive against Australia. It was obvious that Australia had little, if any, form of defence.
With the Japanese in New Guinea, it was imperative they be held there or Australia would be lost - this ominous task went to the men of 75 Squadron. Australia's airmen at the time were fighting in the skies over Britain and Africa, having been seconded in the 'SaveBritain First' policy. Prime MinisterCurtin wanted them back to save Australia. What he got was an order of Kittyhawks, originally destined for England, and a handful of pilots. Most of 75 Squadron were trained in ten days in Townsville before setting off for Port Moresby. Of the 24 planes sent to defend Australia, only one returned after 44 days of intensive fighting. Not only were young pilots having to fly against a superior and more experienced enemy each day, but sanitary conditions also threatened their performance. Even so, only 23 Kittyhawks were lost to an unbelievable 86 enemy planes.
In this special, Robertson interviews Saburo Sakai, Japan's only living war ace who fought the 75 Squadron in those early days, who credits the Aussies with having incredible courage and skill. This is also a tribute to the late John Jackson, 75 Squadron's first leader who, at one time, was shot down and had to crawl through the crocodile infested terrain while being chased by a Japanese patrol. Jackson died later in action.

Geoffrey Robertson presents a unique story of real Australian heroes. It's a story full of emotion and humour as the survivors of the 75 Squadron recall their times as Australia's front line defence.
In the early weeks of 1942, Japan had seized most of the Pacific and were poised to launch their offensive against Australia. It was obvious that Australia had little, if any, form of defence.
With the Japanese in New Guinea, it was imperative they be held there or Australia would be lost - this ominous task went to the men of 75 Squadron. Australia's airmen at the time were fighting in the skies over Britain and Africa, having been seconded in the 'SaveBritain First' policy. Prime MinisterCurtin wanted them back to save Australia. What he got was an order of Kittyhawks, originally destined for England, and a handful of pilots. Most of 75 Squadron were trained in ten days in Townsville before setting off for Port Moresby. Of the 24 planes sent to defend Australia, only one returned after 44 days of intensive fighting. Not only were young pilots having to fly against a superior and more experienced enemy each day, but sanitary conditions also threatened their performance. Even so, only 23 Kittyhawks were lost to an unbelievable 86 enemy planes.
In this special, Robertson interviews Saburo Sakai, Japan's only living war ace who fought the 75 Squadron in those early days, who credits the Aussies with having incredible courage and skill. This is also a tribute to the late John Jackson, 75 Squadron's first leader who, at one time, was shot down and had to crawl through the crocodile infested terrain while being chased by a Japanese patrol. Jackson died later in action.

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Helping the less fortunate and marginalised of Port Moresby Papua New Guinea

World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Failed arm hold up in outside Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea.

Below is an account of Roxy Steljic, who was travelling with her husband and kids when they were nearly held up by PNG thugs.
This happened to us yesterday on the way down from Sogeri. The group was armed with guns and bats and one of them was wearing a mask. First part of the video shows their first attempt to attack us- we thought is just a bad drunk driver. However we were cautious and that helped us to escape when the second attack happened. Registration number is BCF 560. Let me know if anyone knows anything about the car.
UPDATE: Police units have been responsive and already have a suspect identified. Thank you to all who provided useful information to make this happen.

Chinese businessman killed at Badili, Port Moresby

Port Moresby police have begun investigations into the killing of a man of Chinese origin during a robbery early this morning.
Another man is seriously injured after the thugs robbed their shop and slashed him with a knife.
An eye witness told EMTVNews, the suspects used a ladder and gained entry through the shop’s window.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

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Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG)

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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the Papuan Peninsula of the island of New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the 19th century. During World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the Imperial Japanese forces during 1942–43 as a staging point and air base to cut off Australia from Southeast Asia and the Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the IntelligenceUnit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Port Moresby Nature Park (formerly The NationalBotanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species. Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby GolfClub A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach CraftMarket Run by the Ela Murray InternationalSchool and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba HillPerhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
MoitakaWildlife Sanctuary, Sir Hubert MurrayHighway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to 100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular. The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.

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Adventures In Paradise Papua New Guinea

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Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

World's Toughest Cops - Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby) (Full)

Vinnie Jones goes 2 my city!!!
Plot: Rated the worlds most dangerous city in 2005 and hasnt left the top 10 in the list ever since, Papual New Guinea's capital Port Moresby is overrun by deadly gangs who terrorise the city with violent crime. Cameras follow cops as they bring in the country's most wanted man and his gang, and travel into the lawless bush lands - highlighting how policing a country of 800 different tribes is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Vinnie Jones Toughest CopsSeason 1Episode 5

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

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EMTV Vocal Fusion Season 5 | Port Moresby Auditions

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Por...

EMTV Vocal Fusion Season 5 | Port Moresby Auditions

After travelling around PNG for the auditions tour, we arrive in the nation's capital, Port Moresby.
After going through a number of preliminary auditions, we give away tickets to the lucky few.
Find out what POMCity has in store!

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Papua New Guinea History and Culture Discussion in Port Moresby

Discussing history and culture in a settlement with a new friend named Raymond, who has li...

Papua New Guinea History and Culture Discussion in Port Moresby

Discussing history and culture in a settlement with a new friend named Raymond, who has lived in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea since the early 1980's. He originally hails from a province in the highlands of the country, where he was taught English by Christian missionaries from Europe in the early 1960's. We discuss how the rapid modernization of the nation due to technology and globalization is slowly destroying their traditions and culture, as the politicians and younger generation gravitate towards modern desires and personal greed. This is a global truth that is also ever present in PNG, with no signs of slowing, to the detriment of the lower class who are left to figure out their own way in a society with low wages, high unemployment, only 70% education rate, and rising modern crime. He hopes that the education of the younger generation leads to a middle class and improving economy in the not so distant future.

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XV Pacific Games Opening Ceremony | Port Moresby

The Opening Ceremony of the XV Pacific Games held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea last S...